MDDM: ch. 67 "Garden Pests"
Paul Mackin
paul.mackin at verizon.net
Wed Aug 7 12:08:49 CDT 2002
I think Otto is definitely on the right track here.
Pomo's insights into the groundlessness human logic and reason is the
contemporary interpretation of The Fall and Original Sin.
P.
Otto wrote:
> What I like about these discussions is that I'm always being sent deep into
> "research" to find better ways of explanation; I just put "world+as+text"
> into Google:
>
> Christians and Postmoderns
> J. Bottum
> http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9402/bottum.html
>
> Christianity and Postmodernity
> Alan G. Padgett
> http://www.hope.edu/resources/csr/XXVI2/padgett/
>
> both links from:
> http://www3.baylor.edu/~Scott_Moore/Xnty_Pmism.html
>
> I'm posting this while I'm still reading, so no comments.
>
> Otto
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: "Otto" <ottosell at yahoo.de>
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> >
> > I don't like postmodernism philosophically, I think it's sophism in a
> > semantic epoch, but I do like the application of theories to literature,
> > including some pomo ones.
>
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